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whos got more info on how these spicer axles work? It looks like they have a really small ring gear with a liquid cooled planetary gearset. Could even be 2 speed. Don’t know much about em, just guessing.
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Spicer huh? I’d have thought that would be some sort of bushing rather than an axle...
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Ahh, what these are is a planetary axle. There is a planetary gear set that does the reduction in the hubs.
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Looks like a Chrysler Turbo Encabulator at first
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This post. This is The Joke.
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it didn’t look like hub reduction, but I didn’t spend a lot of time underneath it. its not planetary in the casing?
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I don’t think its a 2 speed, but I could be wrong. There are definitely lines going in and out of the housing. I assume cooling but it could be a vacuum actuator.
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You mean like for big trucks? Here you go:
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Didn’t find anything useful, awesome yes.. but not your answer..
https://www.allfourx4.com.au/Blogold/Full-Floating-Dana-60-Rear-Axle-for-Landcruiser-70-Series
https://www.differentials.com/technical-help-2/differential-identification/
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The planets are in the hub side.
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the hubs were big, but not bigger than the center section, though you could be right.